FORT LAUDERDALE — An SUV crashed into a fire-rescue truck that was being washed at a fire station Thursday morning, sending two firefighters, a paramedic trainee and the car's driver to the hospital, an official said.

The woman who drove the black Nissan Pathfinder was seriously hurt, while the others were taken to Broward General Medical Center as a precaution, city spokesman Matt Little said.

The crash happened about 8 a.m. at Station No. 46 at 1121 NW Ninth Ave.

The SUV crossed the street and hit a truck used by Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue paramedics, Little said.

Two firefighters and a Broward College student training to be a paramedic were by the truck at the time.

The crash caused about $2,000 damage to the truck. The impact knocked off a piece of the truck.

The Nissan's front bumper and left driver-side window were smashed.

Firefighters at the station declined to comment. Police said Thursday afternoon they had no further information.